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13 November 2025 webinar – supporting documentation and guidance

Thank you for joining this webinar. On this webpage, you will find links to resources, FAQs, guidance documents and other information that was referenced during the webinar. We hope you find this helpful.

The recording of the webinar is now available.

Duration 1 hour 17 mins

 

 

Skills for Care

 

  • Quality assured training and courses – you will find a list of quality assured Oliver McGowan Mandatory training providers through the Quality Assured Care Learning Care Service (QACLS).

 

The Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC)

 

 

The Care Quality Commission (CQC)

 

  • You can make a complaint here.

 

NHS England (NHSE)

 

  • Oliver’s Training training provider list – this list contains contact details of training providers who have a team of trainers approved to deliver Tier 1 and/or Tier 2 of Oliver’s Training. This list is not exhaustive, and the training providers are not quality assured by Skills for Care’s QACLS. For more information about quality assured training providers, refer to this list on Skills for Care’s website.

 

It is crucial that health and social care staff receive meaningful training to help them understand how to provide the best support for people who have a learning disability and autistic people. This is what the training requirement introduced by the Health and Care Act 2022 seeks to achieve and the Oliver McGowan Code of Practice sets out clear expectations on how to meet the requirement. The response to the Oliver McGowan Mandatory Training on Learning Disability and Autism has been outstanding, with both attendees and trainers with lived experience sharing positive testimonies of how the training has empowered them and supported changes to practices. There is further to go and newly launched funding on the Learning and Development Support Scheme to support delivery of Oliver’s Training will help to ensure staff in adult social care services receive this important training.

Paula McGowan, OBE